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Re: Power for Z-Scale Decoders
Yes. I saw 12.3 volt PWM pulses out of the orange and grey decoder leads with my Scope.
Rich
Failure is not an option. it comes bundled with Windows.
Yes. I saw 12.3 volt PWM pulses out of the orange and grey decoder leads with my Scope.
Rich
Failure is not an option. it comes bundled with Windows.
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Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@...>
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#10661
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Re: Power for Z-Scale Decoders
Ric and others... I stand corrected. Digitrax DZ125/6 is for Z and other scales. They give no specific voltage limits on the spec sheet but Digitrax suggests cutting the DCC voltage down when applied
Ric and others... I stand corrected. Digitrax DZ125/6 is for Z and other scales. They give no specific voltage limits on the spec sheet but Digitrax suggests cutting the DCC voltage down when applied
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Don Vollrath
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#10660
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Re: Power for Z-Scale Decoders
One other aspect to such a Question.......
And I am sorry for I don't want to put a too fine a point on it....
However...
After reviewing City Permits and work kind of sort of accomplished, inspected
One other aspect to such a Question.......
And I am sorry for I don't want to put a too fine a point on it....
However...
After reviewing City Permits and work kind of sort of accomplished, inspected
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Mark Cartwright <marcdecapri@...>
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#10659
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Re: Power for Z-Scale Decoders
Ric Z
Me too ?
When I began to consider which of my several DCC Controllers was a Keeper for a future Z Scale Coffee Table Layout...I have yet to decide.
Yes, Z Scale is 9 volts.
But my ESU ECoS is in
Ric Z
Me too ?
When I began to consider which of my several DCC Controllers was a Keeper for a future Z Scale Coffee Table Layout...I have yet to decide.
Yes, Z Scale is 9 volts.
But my ESU ECoS is in
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Mark Cartwright <marcdecapri@...>
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#10658
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Re: Power for Z-Scale Decoders
I have run the DZ126 in HO also. Good for HO N Z. Not sure about any other Z scale.
Rich
I have run the DZ126 in HO also. Good for HO N Z. Not sure about any other Z scale.
Rich
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Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@...>
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#10657
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Re: Power for Z-Scale Decoders
Hi!
Z Scale recommended voltage should be 9V.
12V is pushing the upper limit of the true Z Scale decoders in Z Scale engines.
The UP6Z is recommended by Digitrax for operating Z scale.
Jay
Hi!
Z Scale recommended voltage should be 9V.
12V is pushing the upper limit of the true Z Scale decoders in Z Scale engines.
The UP6Z is recommended by Digitrax for operating Z scale.
Jay
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Jay
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#10656
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Re: Power for Z-Scale Decoders
I have run DZ125 deciders on my NCE Poweer Cab many times. The DCC voltage is 13.6 vac. Scope and meter.
Rich
I have run DZ125 deciders on my NCE Poweer Cab many times. The DCC voltage is 13.6 vac. Scope and meter.
Rich
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Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@...>
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#10655
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Re: Power for Z-Scale Decoders
I would certainly want to investigate further on what voltage is appropriate for Z scale locos before assuming that one can simply apply 12-14 volts from the typical N/HO DCC command station or
I would certainly want to investigate further on what voltage is appropriate for Z scale locos before assuming that one can simply apply 12-14 volts from the typical N/HO DCC command station or
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Don Vollrath
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#10654
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Power for Z-Scale Decoders
I am in the process of building a DCC test track for our local NMRA division. Being a HO Scale modeler, I have come across an issue I am nor sure about. Z-scale motors are run on 9 VDC while N-Scale
I am in the process of building a DCC test track for our local NMRA division. Being a HO Scale modeler, I have come across an issue I am nor sure about. Z-scale motors are run on 9 VDC while N-Scale
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Ric Zimmerman <zimmermane@...>
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#10653
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Re: New to DCC
Hello Greg:
The latex / concrete mix has a few days of an ammonia smell, then little else. And a sump pump is a good idea.
If you use insulation
Hello Greg:
The latex / concrete mix has a few days of an ammonia smell, then little else. And a sump pump is a good idea.
If you use insulation
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Carl
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#10652
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Re: New to DCC
Greg, if you are going to simply paint the basement walls, I recommend Drylok which I used with highly satisfactory results. It can be purchased at big box stores like Home Depot and Lowes.
I live in
Greg, if you are going to simply paint the basement walls, I recommend Drylok which I used with highly satisfactory results. It can be purchased at big box stores like Home Depot and Lowes.
I live in
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redking56@...
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#10651
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Re: New to DCC
I would like to seal the basement walls but probably will not have the time to do the interior basement walls with anything but paint. Because of my wife's allergies we will have to get the entire
I would like to seal the basement walls but probably will not have the time to do the interior basement walls with anything but paint. Because of my wife's allergies we will have to get the entire
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Greg Smith
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#10650
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Re: New to DCC
Hello Mark:
I helped renovate our 1900 basement in Iowa as a kid, late 1960s. We visited a painting contractor friend of Dad's and he taught us a paint mix for
Hello Mark:
I helped renovate our 1900 basement in Iowa as a kid, late 1960s. We visited a painting contractor friend of Dad's and he taught us a paint mix for
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Carl
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Re: New to DCC
Greg,
And I hope I don't get dinged on this being Off - Topic but I can't stress enough my agreement with DonV for sealing your Basement walls.
Running in my case 2 x 3's along the outer perimeter
Greg,
And I hope I don't get dinged on this being Off - Topic but I can't stress enough my agreement with DonV for sealing your Basement walls.
Running in my case 2 x 3's along the outer perimeter
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Mark Cartwright <marcdecapri@...>
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#10648
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Re: New to DCC
Hi Carl, and thank you for your interest. I had a wonderful career on Broadway, touring shows, concerts, industrials, TV, etc. In a nutshell my first Broadway show was A Chorus line (Nice to start out
Hi Carl, and thank you for your interest. I had a wonderful career on Broadway, touring shows, concerts, industrials, TV, etc. In a nutshell my first Broadway show was A Chorus line (Nice to start out
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Keith Elrod
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#10647
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Re: New to DCC
Hello Keith:
Please tell us more about being a Broadway Electrician. I've always wondered about the special plugs for all the spots and flood lights. When I
Hello Keith:
Please tell us more about being a Broadway Electrician. I've always wondered about the special plugs for all the spots and flood lights. When I
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Carl
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#10646
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Re: New to DCC
Greg,
If your basement walls do not seep any water take the time (and relatively minor expense) to seal with a waterproofing paint then provide 2x2 or 2x4 studs with fiberglass insulation and a vapor
Greg,
If your basement walls do not seep any water take the time (and relatively minor expense) to seal with a waterproofing paint then provide 2x2 or 2x4 studs with fiberglass insulation and a vapor
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Don Vollrath
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#10645
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Re: New to DCC
Lots of good information here and I appreciate the help. What I did not write about was the layouts physical conditions. Heated basement (air conditioned in the summer). Sooo, big changes in heat
Lots of good information here and I appreciate the help. What I did not write about was the layouts physical conditions. Heated basement (air conditioned in the summer). Sooo, big changes in heat
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Greg Smith
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#10644
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Re: New to DCC
I actually use a combination of stranded and solid wire.
I use solid wire for my feeders. It is easier, or at least it seems easier to me, to solder a solid wire to the rails than it is to solder a
I actually use a combination of stranded and solid wire.
I use solid wire for my feeders. It is easier, or at least it seems easier to me, to solder a solid wire to the rails than it is to solder a
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Al Silverstein
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#10643
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Re: New to DCC
To each their own. After years of working as a Broadway electrician, I am not fond of stranded wire. I use a solid wire on my Layout.
To each their own. After years of working as a Broadway electrician, I am not fond of stranded wire. I use a solid wire on my Layout.
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Keith Elrod
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#10642
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